.'iii . . *'At£ v - F III DA Y March, 2., IV.5t local items. IV. t lo *, 100 im- laittio i r l*e id ti til imt'n |wi.ih t niticle kn-.wii Mm on V Hmi lTetontlive. It iwkli* li i In nl (<l >o pnod. '"*i.lil every* Millie. Sir mlm'i! WlMilll. 111.. I*2 -I —On Monday, toward* night, nhtiiit 1* in (he* l" Mntw fell, the win tht i • ii'lhl. . Everywhere, the the cry is "water, water!" Ihe other day we saw some wnituii tartyitK atiow, in lau-kvt*, I'tiiu at h,*WH field, to meit lor wash ing. CVntre Hall *IUI haa an aboud uiico oi watir. Arukstkd,—Mr. !>. A Ruhl, who lur a iot-g lim# was n juomiiwnt husi lies* ntoii of MUlhettu, and n tew tears ago hit that place very authienly tu the morlifieation f his eixalitura, was iirostetl hi Illinois, <t lew days ago up on charge ol ("igeiy hrought against hi in aloui a year, ago by suiiio eitiaen* of Haine* ami IVnn tuwnahipa, who held notes rgait'.rt him, the signature* to which, it appear*, were torgeti. Mr. Ruhl was lodged ill jail, at Reile* foiite, on Monday, to await a trial. An etllirt is on foot to Iwil him hr his appearance at etutrt. We are sorry to learn that Mr. Dnmiei Slotnian, who has charge "I a team belonging to the machine shop cf this place, met with a jminful acci dent on lot Monday evening, alwoit 1 mile east of the Fort. He was haul ing a load of corn-planters, when io font ax'e hn ke, which r.nsril him UI get fa uad araoiyg the plant ers, and the mules taking fright, he was draggtsl some 20 rials, and severe ly bruised. Two weeks ago we noticed the change in the firm of irvin A Wilson, at IxlUh ate—Mr. Irvin miring and Mr. Th mas Hicks, of Philad taking hi* place as jwrluer of I'. B. \\ ilsan, who,will •-.artinue the hard ware hu*ioee*,*l the old stand uuder the name of Wilson A Hick*. Mr. Hick* brigns a reputation from Phi la dt-lpliia which is No. 1, and he is a fit succemor to Mr. John Irvin, than whom there was not a better, more up right and accomodating business man in the county, and the trade can feci assured that"the new firm will sustain the same high character as was enjoy etl by the old. See adv. A heifer belonging to Mr- Wallizer, tit' Xittany Valley, not yet three years oW, * the mother of four calves, three of which made their apjH-aranre. at oiire last week. One of the three has died, hut the other two are doing Well. From tin* Jt( j*uh'icaji of last week wc caijay tiie Allowing articles : ltELi mxTR akii LrtrisToirs R H At a meeting f the Stockholders ol the Willow Hank and Bum# Spring K.ii!nail (W|ny. (Bellefonte and Lcwiataiww dirt-ct.) held in this p!* on Monday numting la-t, there was a jpnid attendance mid much inbn>l inai iiri4nl. I) l- Bush, Ks|., was oalLd to the chair nnd E. W. Hale, apjminted Sccrelary. T.ic eotumts-- imismnjaem<l in the charter appointed *l:c following -t*H*k loil-aet-.", tia condu'l the elccliui, vii: Stewart •"*. Lyon. S.iiMicl T. Tl* mp*- n, A. Valci:* tiiie. wha being duly sworn received ill - Tot <• and r*jairted the liilinvine ninatl grntlcmeii ideeted to turning* n (fairs taf I ho Company, vix : Peisuiknt —Janice Mi!liken. . DIRfAXOKK —RnWlt Vail nl!e, 1) Rhntds, £■' iiutnl Blanchnrd. Jam. > A. Bcavi T, Edward C. Huui.s, Wiu. M'Far'auc, J. Kitn Burus, Wiu Maun, Kichrat! 11 Ihiwuing, Mnthew Baird, Samuel J. Reeves, John M. K tuned v. A lu-Ger i>r us>re efficient board OHiiii Mitre* have lieon elected for the j;ciitiemeii comprising it, nre nil mm • I the highest ditrlrter, of large vniith, i.ial of gr-.-nl buaincis entii ]•) lac am! influence ; the last f>m ie we.l k mil*.o citizens of Flii'utlclphin ; Mr. Buriui and Mr. Mann, are of Mif flin county, ami th-other* of Centre county. . At a meeting of the board Alfrid Deverevux, Est;., of l'l|i!mlel|>ki3, w.# elected Becretsry aud Treasurer. A cor|H of Engineers, ha been emidoy ed who trill enter U{HIII the W<uk oj locating the r<md next week, and if a fav< rable route can lie found—the want of which has bttli the only liin drance to the enterprise in times past —and of which on the :cw course, we have little doubt, we feel sure that the citizens of Central Pennsylvania, will no longer delay in constructiug thw much lieulcf railr.ai.l. The pr|-o*- til liiie being M>ui< liny miles snorter, to the scaUaiid cilica, than any roan we now have, it will of necessity se cure such n trafic as will guarantee sure and profitable returns oti every tUliar of its cost. All clause* in this part oftheh'tate wish it built, and it will start with the approbation of ail Use connecting roods, aud with the good will and guaraulco-l traffic of the w hole community. Shortest Route Mea#r. ]{. 11. Duncan, Jamet M. Brousa und other* : Gentle nen : —The ex(>crimental sur vey© t c*tuhli.-h a route from IVnng ('nek iii a point in the F. K K., at Lewwtowu. 'flic route which I shall prycetil lo ih scribe, baa been known** the Jiavic: Valley route. It coiuincuct-a at -station 1659, of the "L. C. &. S. C. H. R," at the mouth of ''Rapid liuu," on the S-ulh Tunnel pause* through . "Paddy's .Mountain," and jnusuc the western g|de ol the muuntain to "Frice's Huni init," and froqi tbence to the head ol {layice Valley, which St follows in a South-westprly direction to the valley via "Sliaws. Benedict's Mills to Sigler ville," 1 of a tnilv to the right of Lucks mill* t<" Sierrens, anil thence to Nag iney's Station, on the M.& C. Co. H. It., a distaucp of 13 milts. The loca tion of this line from (he Summit, would follpw t|ie Suuth side of the ilotintain, wloijg tlje i>cnt|i tp a point where (ho Turnpike crosses the Moun tain to Foe creek. Thence to the left it would follow tiie Ravine, through M'Ciiutick's farin, aloug the high land to Sigicrviile. This is the route that seemed most preferable to a ma jority of the inhabitants ol tliis vuiley. A route that would ojieii up llavice, New Lancaster, and the valleys lying East of Singlerville, a portion id country, which is well sett It-si, and which would uflord a large amount ol trade. Tlk roll to is jjenernlly liwkcd upon i/lt.-: mlpihiisiiit*, as the ii i-t favor HM* for 'a II ft. Mi would answer all j'nir|KMes lor a o.i.J route, ami w .nl.i ofhr i(, very direct coinitiuii'ratiwii la- I vj'i'e'ij these y.illcys. But il In-ntine *||>pu:3iNL t tli it any aiu-mnt to (h-ccu<i jiotii Itie ntotiiituin at M'Cliutick* along (be ridge towards Higlerville, would prove a failure. If lire valley could he gained, a good liye might then ho located along it to Naginey'e Station. Tin In wevci, could only he t'llVet by mi incriM • a liberty, which i was nutallowed. Having us nki i uiueii l!n> valley hi Sigli-i vii.e, <<unl i>ii |i tmciird wiiii n jirhilc, i *ueh a one ij. . uhl lu >' i-i.ii by tip- cMiuputiy. (Hll at:cl .it'll W.iit ilil. -lrllti the Sv i ijiiHi'iii tltidi ivniii'itiwl vi*: let, li outturn the line lta.ni the 1W <M >k lllilltj; tht! 11. Hi ll at lli* b>< ol the iiioitiilitui to \\ hiU-V (arm, thence to the h-rt through Milr'V u liif lh|"i.l <i! iho M. (' (' I'ti, K l\. But this nuulil rvijuiro a j,iudc, nfat |ul 120 hot ]•< r luilo, Ihun White* to the lh|Htl, iii.il ii mm* therefor* abandoned. 2ml, To run la straight line |Vt>nt the pike ( Nagiiw y Statu n over the high Intul, uidi\ nling ground tiial lay* U'laiVii the valh\at Mil roy ami Siglvi villi; thence a hint; the niiiuiita n on the led *ido of the stream ami connect with li • M tV C. I'. 11 K„ at i r item l.vw iotowru This route can Ik* itiuile with a grade til Ml l< t jH-r mile, ami i> the route 1 would n*| it - !tolly rceoiu tueiol. I lie route \Vetwil prcaeiila tiolh* iagof note, uuti! you strike l*oe creek, then the line will have fo follow up the valley for a short di-tance to a favorably emssing, and return to tlie mouth ol the stream, iu the same manlier that the* 1 yimne and t'lcaifield K li., inwe* Mount l'leasant Run, at Emighs Gap. It is propoavd hv some <>t the inhabitant* of the valley t make another survey as soon as the weather will jh unit. They propuM to follow the line on the North side t the Summit to the Forks, 1J miles from IVnu* Creek, doss the Ravine, nod follow the left fork to n Summit on tliu White Moun tain ; thence around the head of llav ice vallev through the Gap at Hav* ice Saw Mill, the mountain ou South side of valicv reaching Sigler vilre. Of this route 1 can say noth ing, as 1 have never examined it. Tlu>e surveys wire made during the coldest weather ol the past winter, and gave no tune for a liioiough re conuoisaaucc ot the route. Could these Surveys te revi*cl during the early part ol the Sumner they could be greatly improved and 1 have uo doomed, would pr- ve more satisfacto ry to all concerned. In couciusiuu, 1 must return the thanks of thecerj, for the many acts ol kiudncss extended to them by the inhabitants ot the valleys. Al. of which is respectfully submit ted. W. I'. Ma cM a Ms. Engineer. For the Reporter. "STICK TO THE TRUTH. ' ALlMsoxhcwo, Utrch :&ih, "72. —Mr F. Kurt*—Dear Sir.—l aw in a late issue of the Reporter a letter from Mr. Zimmcr uian, trom which 1 conclude he is short in hi* memory, it- he ha* forgotten what he Void me in hi* uw* -tore, of which I can remind him if he will call en me to do o. .V* regard* speaking the truth, J *laiid iupon as good looting for veracity a Mr Zimmerman The people of t-Vntre coun ty can well see that the American Sewing Machine is the best, and the people are aware, too, that Mr. Zimmerman know* this to be a tact, otherwise he would not have ni.de such ah uncalled for attack, t do uot w:h to have a quarrel with any -owing machine agent, neither do I run down other machine*, it. speaking of oth er machines, 1 a I way* tell llie truth, ur.d if 1 do not, 1 i-l: Mr. Zimmerman to cor rect me. Ilut 1 think if Mr Zimmerman would mind hi* own btt-inc**, he would have enough to do. i think he never learned th- 11th Commandment or, if lie did, he hits forgotten it. I would be obli ged to 3lr. Zili.llJe! ii.all to -how we where 1 did i ot -tick to tho truth ; and if he can uot, 1 can show where he tint not. Hut it M a votnm-rn thin* for every man to make sab. where he can, b.-ayrcr, 1 do not make toy sacs by running down other chinc* or lay lying, A* Mr. Zimuaermall in hi.- published let ter challenges me to a trial of-ewing ma chines, 1 simply ui-h t< say that I had a trial with one of h;- agent--, a short time ago, at Jus. A. Sweet* a.a in l'otler tp.. and 1 heal hi- agent. . ho Lim-elf then and there acknowledged it; and if Mr. Zim- Uierman wi-hc- anolbsr *.-> ii,g he is invited to meet toe at any tunc at Maji senburg. No one should purcha-e n sewing ma chineutaltl lirst liav ing tried the American. In birteeii t..miio--, where the Singer bad beoti I* ft ou trial, the American was taken by li i. of thcue in preference, while the other thie* purchased the Singer only through being {aiked into it A L HAKTGKS. The oicCiHai Hit l'rv>|.|ei,*.and Uiifj'(en of the AS ilWiuburg, Aari-iisbiirg und ilelle tonte Turnpike Company re-ulted in the choice of the' following: President, eit Foster ; Directors, Samuel iiartmnn. Pan.el Wt'idcnraul, John Hartiunii, Dav id Krej—, liedlefoiite is fortunate in having a wter cantile flr:u like ituriuside St Thonia-, who arc now opening a ca-'i Jobbing House sud are going to job ailt g. >d- at City price*. Tb-y are agents for Bal-cocks Fire Kxtingui-her. Farrel St Herring Safes. Kairbulik Scales. They •iTcr staple „ .. ,|< iul.i|'Ul to the Irt-tcs and want* of til and will always supply the he-t in the uiarki t. which is the cheapest in the art *l. Thankful f r pa-t favars thev n--w offer inducement* for one arid all to cuia and seu their prices for themselves. An old iiiai-1 d-'Wi- the .alley <muki to. baeco in her house t>> make jl smell a* if there w. n man about. Tills year is locust y ear-.providing the extreme old this winterdisi not freeze out the Egvptinn songsters. QIIPHANtT COUBTHALK. a Pursuant to an or er of the Orphajis Court of Centre county, will he told at public sale on the preiiii.es, in Miles town ship, iri said county, on -atur.fay the 13ib day of April, A. D., 1872. at 2 o'clock I*. M the following de—ribed real estate. lute oftieorge Felii, deceased, to wit: A valuable no-wage, tenement or iracl of (and, situate in Mites township. Centre county, hounded and described *s follows: iieginniiig at st->nes on the -Id road, thenee along lot No. 6, owned by John Iliorly. south 4o degrees, we-t 107 perches to stones, thence by land of J. Spaiigler, South hb degrees, east 14 perch©* to stones, thenee by lands of James Auiiinn, south 27 d-grois. cast 73 parches to a st-me, thenee along said old road siluth 3'J de grees, we-t CO pi l rchi's l-i'place of begin niiig, cOntainig 11 acre- 117 perches. Terms of Skle —One half tlie jiurcMK nionev to he paid oh'conli mntion of sale, and tfie balance in one year thereafter with interest to he secured by bond and mort gage on the premises. ANNA FKIIL, - JEKKMIAII HAINES, Administrators. Something JVE M in Bellefonte! GOODS SOLD LOW For Cash Oul vi! ~ BURNSIDE & THOMAS_ wnrrKsALirA m .ft irJ _ Jol>i|(-V *v ( oiHiiiiMioti 1 r- <'tH !<*♦ 10uUeiue!nlt>r— (Jooda Fold LOW fir I Cosh Only.-'fr* •fc) No Hooka Kepl.'&iJ mar'Jhtf MARRIAGES. On.'toof Dec., Franklin Seitah.gvr, of I'oUsvillu and ini Mary A Herman of Green two. On 21 in-t., lijf I!pv J, K. Miller, Will iam Cnrtiith, ol lliililrrilmrii. anl miss Sarah K Dwtltltr, ol Pettat lip On 17th int., i the re#Mcm# f Daniel Itlinkh' hi Hit J li Miller, Ml I'elel .1. Kuak i•, ol (Iroitn' Valley, t" Mat* Aiiiiio Vaiia.ln, of Woodward, IV tin Fell, tfitli Mi Ihttied K 8 wed wood to \|i.> KiiitheiH l.iwver, all of I'olter* Mill*. DEATHS. tin 21th iiolj In I'elili Iww. of heart dis ease, Jacob 7 eokle, aged tt year* and a day*. On IVHh in*t, In Potter tww., mr* Marl ah Arnold, consort ol Frederick Arnold, aged TT \ >< r, t uionth nml II day*. On I itikl, hi Nilgaivalley, Jaiae* F , son o| George t . Stover, aged 2 year*, ii liion., and 2"t day*.; On ITtli inL In llubUr.hurg, Catharine, wife of Philip Teat*, aged SO year*, 2 in., and 2 day*. On pith in Itaine* twp., Jo*hua ltouh, ngial 47 yiwr., 8 month*. la Gregg township, <n iho tith snt., J ore in inli P. ou ot John It, and Sarah lleekniau, aged 8 uionth* and It day*. Sit KKI FF S A I.KS lly mine ol *ua- drywHUof llri fai-ia, levari faeia* v-n<litu>iii e\|Kn, iuhI out of the Court of Com molt I Uw> of Centra county, snd to me dlnetoil. there wilt be e\|>ocd to pub lic slc, ni the court-house in Bellefonte, on Thursday the lH.h c'ay of April 1H72 the followinK property to wit: All that certain nie>ajfc teacmrnt or piece and parcel of land itualu in the town of Mihanion, in the U>wu>hip of Snow Shoe, Centr* county, and known a< lot number seven in the plot of said town And also the lot licit odjoininx the said lat mentioned lot, they being the >aiue lot* or piece* of ground which r. I*. llitri tiiall and wife by lauenture dated the 2ll day of September, A l>. IWitl. conveyed to the defendant* M. K. A Win. Cam bell, tbsron erei-te.l a Life dwelling bU*e, •late, and other outbuilding*. Seiied taken in execution and to bo otd as the property of Margaret K. Campbell and \\ iiham Campbell. ALSO: A frame dwelling house of two and a half stories, having a front of JW feet aud a depth of ;'*> feet and a small temporary back-building. Situate upon four certain lots or piece* of ground In Centra! City. in Bogg* township, known and designated in the general plan of said town as lot* No. 27. 2S, 2*. and 30 Said Lt- frontini the township road leading Iroin Milcsburg to the Ua!d Knglc ridgt- Seised taken in executien and to be sold a* the property of il, L Wolt owner and inntractor. ALSO All the right, title and interest of defend ant in and to a certain lot or piece of ground. Situate in l'enn township. Centre county. Boarded and described as follow*, vi*'. Beginning ala stone, thence south lii de grees, west A) perches to a post, thence south o degrees, west ii perches to a pst, thence south 211 degrees, east 1.8-10 perches to a U>ne, thence south 10 do grees, ea-t 4 perches to a stone, thence north 7oi degrees, east 'i perches U> a post, thence north 0 degree* to place of begin ning containing one acre. Thereon erected a tannery, dwelling hou*e bark house, aud other out building*. ScUed taken in execution and to be sold as.the property of Wiliiatn L. Muser. ALSO: A certain lot o witce of ground situate in Bush to#nhip, Centre county, l'a . on the west side of and near the TVfon* gn<) Clear.eld railroad, nearly upponita the house occupied by ilcnry Fo*l; adjoining land* ot \Vw T. .Orbison and others; thereon erected a two -lory wealherboard ed house, 18 fc<-t by 28 feet, with a shed kitchen attached. 'Srixed taken in execu tion, and to be *u.d as the property ol B. T. Barri*. ALSO : All the right, title and iutercst of Geo. G. Hasting*, in and to all those certain tarm* or tract* of land situate iu Benner tow nship, Centre county. Pa., one thereof, hounded on the South bv other land* ol the said George ahd Knuch Hasting*, con taining two hundred acre* or thcrrabouU, thereon erected a dwelling house, barn, ant] other out building, another thereof, bounded on (!■ Wnl y land of Win. (iiove. ami William Irvtu, o;, the by lend of Andrew Shivey and tho public roud leading from Koopsburg to Fillmore, on the Kast by land ol the said Andrew Shivey, end on theS.ulli bv land of John Wagner and other land* of de fendant, containing two hundred acre# or I tereabouls, and having thereon erected a dwelling bouse, barn, aud othercuthuibl ings, another thereon, bwunded on tho South by land of l>r. Geo. A. FairUmb, and John Martin, o;5 th." West by laud of Kdward Humes on the Korth by Uflf) ®T Robert Roane and William and the Kan by other land* of G. G. and Enoch lia-tings. containing two hundred acre* or thereabout*, having thereon erected a dwelling hou-e, burn and other outbuild ing*. The other thereof, bound.*l on the K*fby land of John Wagner on the South fcy land of th# *eid |)r. Fqirlsinb, and on trie North and West by land* of the said Geo. and Enoch Hasting-, con taining two hundred and eighty acre* more or less, having thereon erected, a house, barn and other out buildings, jia ed, taken in execution, and to be sold a* the property ofGeorge S. Hastings, A LSO: All that two storied frame dwelling hou-e and lot or piece of ground situate in th Borough of Bellclohte, adjoining lot of Jaiutw Chirk u n (hp North west, and lot of Mrs. Dolan on the South, an thu Ka-tbya street leading south Ironi (he Friend's grave-yard, which said street i a Continuation of Spring street, and on the West by lands of Harris heirs Seized, and taken in execution, and t-> be sold as the property of James Dolan. ALSO : Ail tiipl certain (WO story dwelling house and !<•* of ground siuate in the Hor ouch of Uellefante, Centre county, bound ed by lot of Harris heir* and other*. Soiz en, taken in execution and to be sold as tlie property of Catharine D-dati and J. Dululi. A LSo • A certain tract >r piece of land rituals in Curiin twp , Centre county, bounded north by land of C. and J. Curtia, we*t by land o! L Curtin. c-wt by luiif! of 11. Vuung. and >outh by laiisl of C. and J. Curiin, containing *.sio acre* more or te. Haven ty-live acre* more-r le* cleared, with a g.H-d orchard and having thereon erected a dwelling liouae, burn and other outbuild ing*. Seized taken in execution, and to he oid u the property of Nathan L. At wood. ALSO ; The following real ctlale of ijefcmlu'it situate in Fottor township, Centre county, to wit; Bounded or north by land* of Fredericks, cart by land late of George Foust, and others, south by land of Win. Maize, west Iry land lata of George F-u-t, dee d., containing 122 sure* ii|>re or le*, thereon arputod a dwelling hou*<>, barn, and saw mill. -Seixed. takeu >h cxcctltlofl. and to be sold a* the property of Stephen Gnrraty. ALSO: All that certain ine*uage aud tract ol land, situate in Uu*h township. Centre county, i'a. Surveyed in the name of Casper Lawrence, hegining at a ipiaking asp, thei.ee by land of W lllinm ilutton, south M degree, Wert 3211 perches pi a white oak, thence by laml vacant, south Id degrees, east 2WI perches to a black oak, thence by land of Samuel Chestnut, north oti degrees east 82U lugx-he- to a heinUx-k, thence by laud of Daniel Urumer, north 40 degrers, west 2:10 pcrcbe. to the hegin iuc, containing 4:£) acres I TVS perches and alOwance, which said tract was .arveyml in pursuance of a warrant dated 15ih May, 17irt, gfatited to *aid Casper Lav- cam a (yx ceptiux slid fesefyihg l'/gCrljf pftaiil trafl at the maple c-irner at tlie pond, i Also all that tract of land situate in Kusli township, aforesaid, begining at a maple or black oak. tin m-u by land surveyed in the name of Mary Floyd, south 40 degree*, cast 230 perches to a hickory, thence hy land sur veyed in the name of Jacob Slough, north degrees, east 320 perches to a birch or pine, thence bv land surveyed in the name of Owen Jorden, north 40 degrees, west 2:10 perches to a hemlock or port, thehoe hy land surveyed i|j the uaipu *f Capsr t<ew rence, su()i &l degrees, wes( ii'JU perches to the place of beg ill lug. Containing ISv acres 103 perches and allowance. Survey ed on a warrant in the name of Samuel Chestnut, dated May 15th 1703, (excepting and reserving 40 acres of laud olf, thu west corner of the above tract adjoining the maple or black oak corner.) Thereon erected two dwelling houses, two stable*, and other outbuildings, about two acres clcaied. Seized, taken in execution und to be sold as the property ofCharles W. F. Calvert. Sal: to commence at 1 u'ciuk, I*. M.,of uid duy. I>. W. WOODKINO. Sheriff. :'bnifiufflc lid Infinite, l'u., Mm. s?(i?h. 1) NOTICE.? - Wn- following accounts have been ex amined niiil (iii-Mil 'me, remain filed nl record in lliS "•flo.'n jnr the (fi|>et*tion of heirs, legatee?, ered iters,'ami nil .itlierr in nny way interested, t Ito held nt l"l aitll eonfiruintli'ii, on Wednesday, the'dtlh day of April, A. I>. 15,"2! Ist. The filial uecoont of Isaac M. and Jacob 8. Carter, administrator* of Joseph W. Carter, late of Potter township dec d. 2nd. The account of the auruinstriition °f Alexander Shannon, and John lins*. administrators of the estate of Samuel l(,i|>-t-r. IN(I> of Poller loul\litre County, dec il, 3rd Tit- account of John II U>n!li> r, (iKUtur f tlit I**l **lll "'<> l I.milter*, Jr . late of Howard twp , tllt'iWl'il lili The guardianship account >( John I Mu-mT. guar iiatt <il Richard I', latum V, mill Ali'v tiulur I' minor children uf M.iln tl mnl 1 .intra Morton, Into of Fergu son ltp. deed. Ml*. The llrt mnl filial ncinunl of Jae* ub |(. Rowif, jr. guardian of Kmelllta llnr|H'r minor •!il-I of Henry Harper, late of IlllillOa IU,, dec d. Otli. Tlio guardianship a< rottni of Wm. Kxllor. Into of Potter township, deceased, who w m guardian of Win. ri Fntr, •• tiled by Joint It. Keller, mnl II W Kell er, administrator* of Willimu Kuller, iloi'inil Tilt Tlie guardianship account if T. MilliVi.il*. guardian of John It, ami W S. Ke.i *, minor chi! Iren ol Til unit 0. Key*, JrrenoHi, •• filed by Janto* Milliktn utter-1 nev m fuel for the executor* of M T. Mil llktn, tlw'tl. Kill TliO uri'elllit ol William Mo)'ei, administrator of all and singular, the good chatties, rights, ami credit* which were of (liurM Meyer*, Into Spring tuwn*lii|i, dtH <1 tHli Account of Jame*(Hirer. admlnla* trater of alt ami singular, the good*, chat lie*, anil credtUof John lUity, (lunatic), late of Korgusou lw|., doe'd. HHh Tlie aeeounl of Minion* Lung, J --minoliator of Mary le'ltg, !•' of "*■ arl la |i , dee'd. Iltli The account of Henry M. Meek, ami Mary A. Miller, formerly Mary A. Cooper, ailml*lralor*, of Andrew \\ Cooper, late of Ferguson iown*hip, deceu*- ed. 12th. The aeeount of James 1\ Coburu, administrator of all and singular, the (pant*, chatties. 1 ights, and eredll*. which were of Henry H Mussina, late of llainet twp . deceased. Idlh. The partial aeeounl of Je**e L. Teal, executar of the lal will and testa ment of Joseph Ika'th, Into of Kuth twp., deed. 14ih, The account of Ooorgo W urutn ftart, admini*trator of Henry Tre*ler, ate of Patlon twp.. dev'd IMh The account of Uanivl Hrumgart, Juardian'ofM M Karhard, iitiuor child ol aceib W. Karhard. deceased, late of Mile* two. lfilh. The account oftiaorge Alexan der, adniinistraU.r of Harnabu* Shipley, daeeased. late of I'men twp. 17th, The account of A. C. Ucary and Adam Pecker, adntinUlralor* of the estate of David HutTinmi, late of Marion twp., deed ... lMlh. The account of WiHiant tsarhrtck and Samuel J. tlarbrick, executor* ot John Uarbrick, late of Marion lowwbip. doe'd. l'-th. The account of John H. Netdixh, administrator of John Neldinh, late ot Ferguaon twp., dee'd. 2tHh. The Brt partial account of John T. Ko*, andlicryo W. Campbell, execu tor* of the Inst will and lealamelil ol David Ku>>, late uf Harri* twp. dee d. •Jl.t. The account of Samuel Gramley, administrator el all 'and siticular, the Kuwlt, chatties, riylit*. and credit*, which were of Jacob Gratnley, Sr., late of Mile* twp., dee'd. 22nd. The third partial account of (ieorec Liviog*tun, executor of Henry Vamlvkc. late of IteS'.efunle, dee d. 2drJ. The administration account of Henry Hraton, administrator of William B. Krt*e, late of Hojrjt* twp., dee'd. tMih. The account of Jacob jr administrator of Jacob L-ttaeil, late of J'enn tap., dec d. The account of David Rhoad* and John Irvin. jr.. stirvivini; trustee*, under the will of William A. Thoma*. late ot Mellefonte, Jtßth. Tho administration account of John W|Vor J|i|lnMrator of I>*V id Wmw, late of Furguson,'tp., dec'*). 27th. Tl account f Jacob Sltulim. guardian of Daniel and Bumii K*rr, minor ch'ldrm >f Dmiel Kerr. late of Poller twp., deed. J. II MOKKISON, ItmiaTiß. April I'ourt—(inind Juroiii l*billp*burg—John llanirk Walker—Henry Berk K Markle Bonner--tieo liaie, II I. Harvey ltogg* -S Plotchvr, A Fetter Bush—Bob! Steven*. Peter Siegfried Spring—J. s Stewart Si...wshoe—A t'ampble i Mimn—J I. (iray y.-llcfopt. —C M Caflt rtv, Simon liar ,cr - ... t'nion—V\ in 11 Stnltli Wsirlh AN V Beckailh tiregg-S( Herring. Jacob M Cool Potter—-J no llooterman Liberty—Jin iiuekly lturnidi -ti P Zimmerman Howard-K Glenn, J M Hall Milea- Sam I tiiamly Traverse Jurors —4*.li Monday. 22nd Aj>ri! l'hilip-t.urg It Join* Haines Sam' I Burrell, (*• Bright Tho* Mou, J 11 White Mile*burg—Win Itaird, M Irwin, Win 11 Adam* Patton— John Hick*. ( Baiter, Jon a* ytilie UowaiJ— H P !|oltpr Mirh Corif;-r tlregg—Johli llUhel. Dnv ;d llarg.-s, J no' drove, Joeph Smith liellefonte—John llaffer, S A Bell, (leo A Bayard. A Mullen, John Mce*.\ C Frv- ; berger, Wm K Adam-, 1 Mitchell Benner—Cleo Johustoiibach, .V Uarbrick ' lturiuide -ti> Vledctier, J H Beck Huston —Tho* Parn* Worth J( June* Spring—A Stewart, J S Swart*, J M Furry. A V|il|r p.sllri- Putcr Kl'lllt. U fcleiher, deo tiliierigk Mile*— li FidUt Hnlfiuoull- T M li ky Liberty—D Bitner, J Dehaa* Marion—J no Holme* t'urtin—Jno Ikluju llarri*-- Win Lytic Snow-hoe—J A Wolf feuij—L'j.r 2nd wci k—2lh April. Snowrhoc - J dunalu* Potter— A Koch, Joseph dilliland, 1 C Bon I Kergti*on— s W turner, S U*u, P Kun h ein. .1 (into* Liberty- L Kverl.art K.i.h- -J White, W A.kyTJ ILtiiieh.. Nairn, d U Stover * Wor h—McAlarmy Harris—Jno MeyerS (iardticr Philipshurg--A Atherton A J (irahaiu Bellelonte—H I) Yerger S J Cook Penn—JS Ard Taylor—T Dougherty S Worncr Spring—J L ltockey lien tier —Win Tlbbetw ,\iih-shui'g J U 'l'hofna* t| Ayor* Bogga—John Curry Win Smith S Charles M 1! Macki-y J -- M Coy Miles—S K Fount Jonntb .vmntor dregg-S Hurler I'nionville—Jno Biug. - " i J CRMTM HALL FOUNIIttY and Mi icliine Shops. Van Pelt <foCo f The undersigned, having leas| the above establishment, announce to the pub lic that the iuuii will be enrried on in all its various branehe*. as a KOUNDHY, MACIIINB SIIDP, ami Mutiufaclory of Agricultural liiiiileiuciila, They are prepared to till, upon shortest no- 1 tice, all orjers for HurbO Huwcru Throbhlng Machines 11 llakes, I'LOWiS Ulld l'low Cuatillga of every description, all kind* of Cu*liiig* mndu and tilted up for Mills, Forges, Furtittoei, Fnctoriua, I*t'. Also, ttvurythuip ir; tl**j lii>---f KH/UT|!SO*. .. .i .. .1 rULLIES I '-'', i " UAN'dKBS, in Iron or Uni.'*. We 'employ the bo-l Patteriimakers. D ( \ir Partem* are new and 'of the I itc-i improved Jilnfi*. ' ' Also lipiiinfavbll'' l!i'' 'Pif'.V'l'l'ttl HOUGH & READY Co r n Vla nta i\ n liicli ia lite la at now mmle. All orders by mail promptly alien ded to I<I(t71(I' A cttrrr*)M>ii<l* lit ol Tmy Titucn writ ing iroii) Athena, citca the ctporicncc ut Utt' (Im ki m n cAiiHriuntioii rf tln ihi*try (hut it gcm-rul iloilructiuii of foieels ia aula in inull ill drought unit lilll rrlllut.vi. 111 (IreCtV tllC II)oilIItilil aide* which ill liiuii iit time* wcrt eov • nsl w uli ill tire lor. ;* lint*' <uth |n • vnl u rocky aiirfiiiM , the earth having till bfi ii washed nw.iv itilit lit" vnilev- Imluw. Cutting n**iiy llu* irt'tM, t'* n reducing tliia biuretine** mi tint It 11 hilled, it tin luliiitt i*ii by btltg #• tn>iill •it drought I which llto 'lilw wiin tiy li.ii an tiered Mini ltll aiillWa in tile United St:ilm NiIRH) Dl'tlUll l 1111-i prritlivrlv demanded !n eb ii'k tin* leek Ira* ftlltl It hnlcauli' ileal rUl'linil of forest treea ttbieli ia going iu ihiougii out llu* citunlry. Wanting tn be n Angel. "I want I" be an angel, H bby kept •blglng at llle lull III" 111* Vn.ee, ell "j't when, lie >■ teasing tna eat, spitting bin luilk, contracting HriJgat, or making mul-pie J "I want to be an lintel, and with the nil lli atalnl." "That t all ai ll J good whan tbatlnie Coinea, cried Bridi/.Ot at lad ijuit" out ol li'in|ier , "but before yell ian gel be alt angel. 1 lobby, Jolt must jut want to be a good boy. hood children la the stuff an gel* ale liiinle ol , luilnl that, air. l*Ut it (hla way, "1 w ant to be a good boy, and lib tbe good boya atalol Tbell folka call know bow much you mean it." llobby did not like midget,* View of tbe cac, to he made up a lip and walked off. • -♦ • How to Ist' it (iriuilatoui'. I*l..- Don't *nte the atone by running it in water ; but if you do, don't allow it to •land in water when not in ure, aa thia will cauaea *oft place 2d.—Wot the atone by dropping water on it from a put auapeitdod above the atone and (ton off the water when not in use. 3d. Uon'l allow the alone to gel out of order, but keep it perfectly round by ue of g. pipe, or a backtr. ttb.—Clean off alt greeny toola before •harpening, aa grae or oil deatroya the grit. ,'ali.- Übterve : \\ ben yoil get a atone that aulta your |iurpo*c, vend a samplwoi the grit to the dealt* to aelfi t by , a bait ounce utiiiile ia eliough, nod can be sent in a letter tiy mail.— FrvuiUim Journal. l'robably not loss than fifty thousand walrus, with their young, wire killed and dektruyed !-t )mr by our artic whalemen. Three fourth, of the beet v ere rngnged in the huiae*, hut the walrua had .one far into the ice, and they did not do to well. The artic walrua, saya lite New Ited ford Mercury, "never forsake their young, but will take them ip their Kippers and hold them to their breaata, e*en whea their de stroyer* are putting their sharp lance* lit rough and through tb< lit and ll.e blood i* streaming from every sidr. uttering the moat heartrending and piteous erna until thev die. The walrus average# about twenty gallons of oil and four pounds of ivory. Hut the wort feature of the busi ness ia that the native* of the entire artic ahore arc now almost entirely dependent utHin the walrua for their food, clothing, boot*, and dwellings. Twenty years ago whales were plenty and easily caught ; but they h ve been drive® north, so that; now the natives seldom get a whale. 1 h i* a #ad state of thing for thetn. The ijue*- ion now la, shall our whalemen keep on taking the walru*. and eventually starve and depopulate these arctic shore#? It wiiij certainly come to that mh " A frenchman, wrtiotg to the Gouloi*. j giv, an account of It" seasalion winle, tanging himself, which may be of benefit to persona of a suicidal turn of mind, am!, wbo would.like to km w "what the thing Is like.'' A* if preparing t hang up his coat, he drove a nail into the wall, aad thereon suspended himself by a looped cord, which he faslioed ut ol* net a, and then slowly kickeo away b> chair From tbe crown of hi* bead to the sole* of bis (eel he felt a "general mining up ll.e fluid, of the body." Tbi. was succeed-' cd by a flashing, dancing light bcfoie his eyes, and then concentrated at a single fo rm. and them-e rippled into |ce in con centric circiea. Hi* head *eiiifd i com- i pressed in an iron ring ; needles without! liuuilx'f net ititil i< tlrt from tin? iiJ' of l.is finger* ntid to. . ; tberubi-re w.on ! IsUibis I'ti.jt ut it". nap l ' i.l I** 9 ' and a *cri ent mined t> wriggle down his spina, lit# la-t sensation wa* one of the' pain at the Ihr.vat and should* r bla.li* lie bad expected to wake up and find bilil self dead, but kiiid—or ut.kind— filtio.* cut him down. The olatid* of A'nU ate lit* *uiuicr rtoort i !* i imiurnt* nunbrrt, liul a here they pctid lb. Ira inter* i an un •:,!ved IVJ'UT*. Nwlßi'lrJlt Ktrfll I" 4 ', i. L 10-.f ' f-T Iht lr tflhlcr afc, Jc>. V. i;h a • ivi.w to taking their Un*. l<> iho* that ♦ they do nt land In any con*iJerabin num tcr" on any known ground. TliJJf begin, t.i leave the LlanJ* early m Dctubar, and by the middle of December have all It'll j iiid none are en again until April or May. A few hundred . -tly l'ou v g limp-. aiciakoß nv the Indian* *K>und Hit ha. I.'JI) mites et o the ltar.d*. Jul log the month <>f DtcmWr, again lit March, on their return to the island*. and In Feb ruary off the ratl of Brili*h Columbia ;, 'hut in uch mall numl>er i to inake no : appreciable difference in the immene number that viit the iland annually. It i claimed by the native* that the *h return invariably the second year to their idncc* of birth. uiol. ttlii|i< I."! Vco oftcll disturbed by driving, eoiiiiiine l> d® *" In order to te-t the truth ofthl. story Mr. jlrvant. special Agent of the TleattirV Department at St I'aill'a llapd ha* iu •liiU(e>i an eipefiioenl of au i-mipvpUv practical cliaract' r, although it rtiiglit not command the entire approval of Mr. Ucfg, ♦♦hotc juritdictioli, however, doc not eX tend to Alatka. lie had one hundred pup* • acted hffpre leaving. Un a j rookcty one mile Jiorliijof the village, and .marked by cutting off the left ear, on a rookery to the toilth of the village. Thit ]ha* been done for two year*. and next year the Cr*l will be old t dough to be tak en. when'the rc*ult will be ascertained. it i* evident that charh* or other vo raciotts Cell prey on the voting I 5 vltlla ;i the (root lhi f. t pint of fimrg i'ouo a million piVpf annually leaving the island*, not one third return to them in '.he spring B E LLKFONTEM A K K ETS. Corrected by Keller k Mu*or. Vhit A'hnlfl.ifi, Red !•-"> Hi "A Corn filt. . 0 {it ...|l*PO t" JO {Jlovcrteet! 0..Vl Pot.-iloe* fit Lard per pound 9 Pork j>r pound 0# Butter 25 Kg 'A' PlaMer per ton slsTallow 8 Bacon H tlain 15. MILP.OY MARKETS Corrected by John M'Dowoll. White wheat 1,45....Hiil wheat 1.10,. )lj• ,70 Corn 70 .Out* *l. .... R.w I. y • t'lu> ewewa 6.50 Timothy need, 30<)......... ' salt 'i Cfi per mi k •• litioou BKi Ham Iti Butler At.. Egg" 'JO Planter 0 60 Slovi's! FirelSliivVi At Andy lUctmnn'*,Cculrfi Hull, ate latekt and het tIOVC* out, he till* jul received u large lot of Cook tstovce, the l'ioiictr Cook, the Kcljpta Cook, tho Reliiinee (\>ok. PA 1{ I.O{{S—l lie pailiajil Light, nelf-fo. dcr, tu* Uurnur, National Egg, [ Jewell, Ac. i Vti. He rell* tove a Lv>W anywhere in Mitttin or Centre co. TIN AND SHEETiKON WARE 'Clip mnler.igut'il hereby inform* tin jcitiffin* of Pi'iinsvalley that he ha tuir- I ehn*Cil the Tirudiop heretofore eurrleo on Iby tb C. 11. Mfg Co., and wlli continue II the KHtue, at tho idd utatid, in all it* branch ; e, In the manufuclure of •STOVE PIl'E A NPOUTING. All kind* of repairing done, lie ha* il way* on huiid Fruit Can*, of all Sizta, BUCKETS, CUPS, DIPPERS, DISH**, <kO. All Work wmunited ftint t*f.urge'rea*on i iihie. A Vhate of tho public imtronaga so licited. V '. AND. BKESM AN, J< pTU.V Centre Hall J AN D AT PRIVATE S \lb " A l<d id Inod. <yjng in Gregg lowie-hip. on the bank of Pi tin* creek, hetween Pcipi M ill ami Hprlur Mill", i offered a: nrivute *nl. U 'fU'd'S* IsUl'l* <f Geo. Uuehiui 'o and 1. It M 1 ulli'e conl'iiniu'i 21 AO I IKS more or les*. About 8 iicron eondst of I flr j t class white pine timber, tho balance (cleared and under cultivation—s aeres ur. \ meadow. I For further narticulnrs apply to 0. II iiknnick ~Joct.tf Or egg tw p ItULMi I'mH Till: litiVKKNMI Mtil 11. I !M UT'HATK* I'AUTY OR I 1 NTL'.L- < OL *• TV. Th* Democracy OFC< ntrs > ■ Pcitn'n In muniy convention IIK-I, i' • 0 IHTI following IWU> R uV B < UOP DL> I fotur" govorniiHMii the | ♦< • 1 county 1.l The clcctionr f.ir d< b j U rej*- r*uut tin-diffoo nt 51*111 n> ; lumiiiii IIULII.H ratio county •••.• I. *l* !*• lull. l Ml LHI lliUnl |'lm I holding lii-' general election* for each D. LR.>-t, ON the Saturday preened log ll- SECOND Tuesday In A III urt WJ T* *"I BEGIN- Mi* Mt IWO o'clock L*. M. Ml Ml 111 Ulijf, I* Mil • ..niiuuing itiiiil five o'c'ln kl' M. VIUL. The WILL DELWLN I IL-R shall bo In 1.1 BY an election Innnli LO C"II*iT IIM< MAIN BUR of ib county S-oWMitUee ili>trlct. ami TWO otiii r DEC ruin VOTER* thereof, who shall ho AT I !"'LUTED oi designated by the CountyA'onuniit. C. IN in any of ilia person* *o Oun.tHuting iln* I..>ARIL, THAI I ba IMMI IWW THI I LI I holding the election lor A |HM RT-r • I AN hour anar LLU Uaaa appointed, B) Kah KIFAT, for the opening of |H# SAME, hi* oi their place or place*, ktialt HI- MB >1 by AN election to BE I'olttlucfciJ OF . , BY lb. d ON sciatic voter* present it tlic limn, 3rd. Every I|ualilic.| Vol. rID I lie DI liict, alio, AL the lastgeneral • ICLION vol E.L (lie democratic ticket, shall be el. lll lei L>' A VOTA at the delegate <lfliuli; Mild any .juallfled elector of the district AIM will iilcdge Hl* aord of honor t" support the democratic ticket at LH< next general •lection shall ba permitted |II vole nt the delegate election*. lib. The voting UL all delcgali CB .'lion* • hall lie by ballot J ujmii a liich haliol alt All be written or printed the NUMO or name* of the delegate or dticgal. * voted for, together with any Instruction*. which the voter may desire to GIVE the delegate or delegate*. Each ballot shall BE receiv ed from the persons voting the aatna, UY a member of the election board, and by him deposited in a BOA or other receptacle prepnrod for that purpose, to ahieh bo* or other receptee 'L, NO person but the irsmhers of the election B> rd shall have acre**. &ih No instructions shall be T.<eived or recoguiaed unless the earn, be voted upon tbe ballot a* provided MI TTULE fourth nor shall such instruction* if voted ujioii the ballot, be binding upon the delegate, unless one half or more of the ballots con tain instruction* concerning the sain# of lice. Whenever half or more of ihe bal lot* shall contain instroctni* concerning any office, the delegate* elected at such elec tion *hal l be held to be instructed P • upp.-rt the candidate* hav ng the higher! number of vote* for *tich office. 6th. Each election board thai! KEEP an accurate liL of the tiainc* of nil PERSONS voting at such eduction*; which li t of vole* together with a full and complete return of uch election containing an accurate statement of the PERSON* elect* IL delegates and all instruction voted shall b<- cert ill C*l by said board, L<> the County Convention, ujion printed blank* to be famished by Ilia Count v Committee. *tb. Whenever from any DISTRICT, lIUAL ifle-L democratic voters, in number* to five times Hl* deji-gnl* * which OUTDT dis trict ha* in UMUOWNJ Ooorculioo, IMII complain in writing of AN undu< election or false return of delegate* or of instruc tions, in which complaint the alleged fact* shall ba spec ideally set forth and verified, by the affidavit of one or MORE |* r. M : such complainant* shall have the right TO I contest the scat of auch delegate* or the ! validity of such instruction*. SUCH ooin ! plaint shall b heard by a committee of fcvc delegates to lie appointed by the Pres ident of the convention ; wli .li **: D tom ,: liltre shall proceed to hear the parties, ' I heir proofs and allegations, a' <I as > 'U* pnV BA, MART to THE vuiv. ntion what I delegate* tro untitled TO seats therein, and what instruction* arc binding tip M SUCH delegate* Whereupon the . of- V. -r.TI ;; isltali proceed liytniediately, up 'lL tbe call . ( the YR and NAY*, to adopt or N{J'L the report of the cotiiestii.g parti. In I which call of the YENS and NAY*, the uam. S 'of the DCU-GA'U* eljMlf >ulilult<l . r w)IO1II*lructlon* arc disputed, shall LBS* imittcd. hlh. All delegate* must re- 1 M the ( uistrnt they represent . 11. .-A eof absence '. r inability lo attend, substitution* may be toad* from ciliaen* of the district. '.<lh. Doirgatcs iiiu-L obt-Y the UI'L ru< - It on* given th. i.. by their rcsjKxtJ - Uriel*, and if dilated, it shall I 0 the duly •■f the President of the Conventi n, to R*s! ibo vote of such delegate or leli gale. ! 1 ! t L 'C IJ, FV, M-"0 , and Mh .'tclogafo of dsilegat. s s .eft i.d.ng shall 1 b<- forthwith caps lbd fri iii the CMVen ition, and shall lust be eligible to any office 1..r place oftru't in the jiarty f.ra period of |a..yi r* luth. In OOQVPBTHFL ft F J t'tiy of all TB VUR* shall be W.HRWITRY to a itomma- ':ion; and ia> perton* name shall be ex | eluded from the lot of candidate* until after the surf A ballot or Vtdc. wb*n the ; er*un recgifitig the Im l umn< r of votes j - ball b's OtnHftd and tin. k ft m the (Oil. and and on at each r i ce ivc vote 1 until a nomination I* made It If any persoa who i a cadidnt# for' *oy nomination before t mualy tor rsu llioa. hall be proven • u. . paid any uiopiyr, ii r utbet v vlu.vbiP lbiVk i r prMtlM ''fa <,<>;>.!' *rath"i ifr. legferri to imy yonon for h.. v !. or Indus! encc. to tn-uiv the dch gal.- fr i. any dis trict, or (ball have offered or paid any. matter or Valuable thing. ptom.sed any ; consideration or reward to any del*- 'gale for hi* vote, or V* any ■ '.'or | r < son with a view of ind 'if, ■ securing the vote* of dcDgatcs. or if the - he done by anv op*tr j-s-- '•* vlth |fct> ' know 1 ,lg* *aJ for.' fit ( ! .i.!. Candidate, i the dabte of Mich candidate -hail befm mediately flrifken from the ht f candi 'dat*. or if such fact he a .ertained :,ft<r hi* nomination to any otßec, i.pd '(.. h-;.-, the final adjoiyn- -or ;j. t.-i..iu o„ •* tt.uck ftopi tl: ticket un "tl vs. .p.. v Mipplicd by a new notnipatn n, ai d mj either ca*c. such pcr*on ti.all he ineligible to any nuiuipatioii by a c gvttitlop, „r ta. an election a* a delt caif tl-s., afier. And in patf it tbai) he ffllegi .1 nftel tb< ad ■•ouriimcnl of the coavi ntion, that any candidate put in nominal. .n. ha* been guilty of *uch act* or of any other fraudu lent practice* to obtain u< h nomination, i the charge shall be invcatig;.'* d h.v the County CoinmiUee, ami n>.' -'■•( :*, a* the giKVIJ i.t the i. lirf ligl.. Ifaji/d'elt-cati-v> ■ ! r, ei c any iiu\ffey of other valuable thing, . r accej*! the pruiuito of anv cons.- . ration or re ward to be paid, delivered, or u UK-d to , him or|any prrs. n foi .oh <ndidate,. :a* an inducement for hi* vole, upon proof of the fact to the ati*f> tion of the con volition uch delcgalo shall bu forth v,ith cvitcUed ; gnd shall put pcu'r. in t a* a ncy ncy Allure en ; < nti.-u end *hall t'e Ini ligTblu to any party nomination. I.lth Obmw arising under the 7tb, Uth and 12th rule*. h:ill bate prccevlcnce overall other businc** in c inventl n, un til determined. WM. J. M'Manig-dl DEALER IN Foreign & Dame^Hc IN HIS NEW BUILDING Milroy . CKK T K K ii A I. L Coacli Mauuiac fcoxy. L c v i Murr u y. at III* ettablUh.neiil at t'wiilew Hull, la.; keep* on hand, and for sal. , ul tlie mo., reasonable rate* a larij" .k . t ' '* Carriages, Buggies, Ok Spring Wagons, 'W-l I'V< 'ii' | and vehicles of ei ery le-ei iptioH made to or.', r,-irtol Warranted, to hi made of the hast seasoned material, and h\ lh nu si • killed and eouijH'tent workmen. Per .on wanting anything in his line are r.-ijuejlial to call and examine his work, they will lind it not to be excelled for durability and wear. apr2Sly. TTSU TWfWQH. -THEHt II lOTUM LIXI Ir n Pains, Sores, Wounds oid Uaeaea. v BUY IT! TRY ITT . Fr\irum*liin),. . . Uie Paty Cttrt#l. For . ... Uie Piin Cut/011. For Ftv\jrt,.... Uie Paiq C#e OIL For Cholr\ tyorbui, . Um Paip jCrt Oil. For SprtiueV . . . . Uee Pasture Oil. For HtadacheV ... Uie Cure Oil For flruieei, .\. . . Uie JSip Cure Oil. For Corneand BuVw Ujg Paii) Cure Oil. For 4nj Sore, . \ Pail) Cure Oil. For 4 ny Lanjeneee, .jftlie Palp Cure Oil. rum r Aul *• o.tV. pnstor. It* ~■! 1 mI titnyl; **J Afwil) U MAIf A R'l> It\ V •'!•. Ask liar PAIH/FU&E OIL TV m Khar, fcr e.jrtUIUIT IT TO (\tL It la M > wrMkt xaakuat* M ' X VtMt V*<4*i4* oil*. llsilo *o4 HtlVa, f aad I* < laaa aai *a!s is aa ufi ty alt llnigtob ud halM la I'Rlt t, d< CENT*. McCIURI 4 UTOH, IWtensM, a*ec. r WAR! WAR! On High Prices. (J UK AT KXCI 1 KMKNT. 11. 11. HMiTll, of I'uttera Mill*. N K W C O ODS ! • We would nto*b rwpo ifullji 1 "from Ui, ' friend*, customer*, and the public gej.er- : j ally, that he ha* taken ts**i<.n of Thompson'* old >juarter whleh have been remudelod and improved, and i* now pre tsarod to accommodate all who may favor hitn by culling. NEW GOODS! He ha* jul received one of the htr*;e.-l .-lock* of all kind* of Merchandize ever C litre county, w h h h int.-ml 14 cll at *euh figure* a* will make It an ob ject lor all penunt* to purchase Kautilic* | laying in winter supplies* of Grouerie*, Dry Gtsod*. Ac.. hould not fail to givt' him a call, a* he foci* confidant hi* price* and .Upcrior quality of good* will amply sti*fy all. Hi* stock of GROCEUIES consist* of Coffee# of the be#t quality, T<-u-, Sugar* of all kind*, Molasw*. M*n, Salt, I'hiiMO. Dried Fruit, Spice*. Frovi.ii w*. Flour and Feed, Ae., Ac. Our stock of D K YG OO 1)8 L Urge and variod, and wa a ill just *y can *upply any article in that line, with out cnunteraUog- KKAD YM A DEC LO Till N G : * large *U-ek of ready-made C{<Mhiaj| Men ami Hoys' tregt, nhtU. we will disjsose tX l * (■■> tiiuill tttlvadctf OH Moot- ar.d Sh'K-*, Hat* and Cap*. H*ra ware, Otteenswre. W.d and Willow Ware, Notion*, Fanny Good*,''jftich, '*• 1 loth*. Wall I'apor*. u Sua 1 1—, A> -, iTi (liraham & Sun. ' * Boot&Slipe Maker?-. Ni U door to Wagoner & Sua'*Si i < IK-Ilvfoule. We iuwluAk lure |.i order. Our work U neat and durable. Our i.rlec* awSrery modmle. Wo warrant to give aU*f*Ciiu. Wo have the LARGEST and BEST Slock of Ladio'a anj Children* *ho" in t<v, m. We are iwriviitf good* rtrry week Wo wi-h an ituniinitiiß <J our i od Tht tr**R !■ -,.w-iatly ln- I yitul t<i r.ll •** our !■•■. w think aj: c*n plutir oil wliu _e.il u to .>!<•■ ■ pjiility, and price*. We ttmlj" t* render ■ -ati. faction, and although we have h. l •" extended trade for year*, We have neve given a eutomor rau*e te c tmplain. •Cjitlfi If. vfoMrv.; " ;~ X.i Odiio ofthe LowSbuig. I and Spruce •'rfk 1% R ( Philadelphia June 1 Sill, *ll. Notice I* hereby given that the fir*t in -lalmont of Gee dollar* per khxto, W the ! capital *tuok of tho Ontr. at. i ■ Sprttoo Crook Hail Road < ■>., nipcriW* iiu the l>iwulii|M el Harris Putter, Gregg, Peon and liainc*. Centre coifntv. will be payable on the flrH day of July I*7l. and >• e>iu.-nt instalment* of five dollar*j>< t .hare, will bo duo and payable on the first day ol each succeeding mouth until the whole in paid Payment* of the above in -talmcnu are hereby required p. lie made !to the treasurer of the Company, at the office of tho Centre County Ranking Cora* 1 oanv Bollefonto Pa. JOSEPH LESLEY. Traaaurer. N. B. Any peraon cnlri#|ran pay the : whole off at onre. If payment* arc not : punctually made the lav allow* oho per cent, pot month tu te oharged in a.lditi n. lit M'K KUJIOII HofsK. Allcgneaoy Street, lieUefonte, I'a D. JOHNSON d? SONS, Proprietor*. I ATI .IST CLAM HOTEL, CO SI FOET A HLK RO> •i PROMPT ATTENDANCE. ALL THE MODERN CONVEXIRN, CKS— AND REASONABLE t-U.r, ' Th proprietor* offer to tho traveling public, anil to their country ftio i la, flr-t , etn** accommodation# an J careful mlou* iiun to tho want* of guc*u at all •time*, at fair rate*. Carefulhortlcr* and g *>d *Uh'e ling for homo*. An excellent table well .cried. A Bar upplied with fine lijuoi*. , Servant* well trained and everything re ' luidtc ill a find cl Hotel. Our lo.'ati ti j tin the bu*lnw part of the town, near the l'.-.t Office, tho Court Houe, the Chur ch c*. the Bank*, and the p incipat pl.u . ! >1 bu*ine*, render* it the raoet eligible place for thiwe who virit Bellofoeteon nut. j or pleasure. A Oititiibti# will |ut* :tger attd to Mini iVoui all inn , t'roo oi* "charge. \ ..... ; ' MUSIC! The Song | 1 potttwitM oyer ynv ! hundred beautiful, ' AoVvg*, Duets, anil jChotre*—suylt ifi Driven frmu M'W- (jrttvvn CKutwh j >i ,\ Fnih or' a i tir-nv ing Did -Only a Lilt I" Flower ttuin on the Hoof She Sleeps in the ! Valley W rile me a letter, etc. There i is imt it poor piece in j lh hook. , Sample Copies 1 mailed, post-paid, j tor 76 cents d. I*. peters. ' 15'.W l*r.>adway. N ew . 1 York. Icb2.4n:. j MUSIC! •riubr.'ribfKj t> . I'KI Kits' U i t| Monthly aw Ki!' turn n'Uhc Mtp.t am! W*\ atomic fur t\y< and thro© mmta : |)i*W kvery nutu I'M OouUitU 111 leu St vv irlli ..f u,.„ Music. hi sU< h an tb■ " * ii * 11m y * 1 buiii ii, < J *,,.| , lVrsb-y, A 111, Kin | kel, I'ntin r, Ali <i* 1 Strauss, fun-!, •Sinilo C< u,v mailed fui'UOv. f'ric. i <r< f©r annum. J. L. Peters, 599 Broadway. Xci York. a r r 1 ag MANUFACTORY Centre Hull, I'm, OKI. B. HAKPSTKR <taa nil 1.ii.l and fur eil nt the lBt '**' l 'liable • splendid *tock of CAR 111 At IKS, HlliOlKH, ,!.'t every tli<*cri jilion of W anon* both PLAIN AND FANCY •. untniM t< l mad.- of the brt and #wl lurul# <• i.mo iuU, nod by the moat eip rteoi .-d workmen. All work tent nut fro> the i-.uldUhmiMit will be found U be of the l.iglo *t Hc-i and ure to gin* perleet ii'.i.f iction. He will alao ba¥< a Em na xortmont of MLK IO H 8 .1 all tk m *et and nira>t fwhlonitl* i 4y|Mi>U and carefully mad* and of the ' boat material*. An In.pocti- n of hit work hi a*k.-d - It , believed that none *uperior can be found >n the country. u|®.tf. The First and (lie Best! The Largest k CHEAPEST I slock oj FALL GOODS!! JUST UNPACKING Ml EELL Ell & AIUE&EM, In tlrocaerbofTa block, Uishop Street, j lleilefonic, where bare ju at open 1-d tb* beak uaaapnl large* aa Well tut! boat asserted atock ofliood* ui UcUefonte. Hi HE LA IHEE, !• tke place to buy your Silk*, Mohan* MoiMSibhiuea, llcoa. Alpaca*, Deiaia*, Lan*. ItrliUatiU, Musliut, Cnileoea, Tick Flan, i- ti;t-ra Flam U, Lada* Coat in?, taenia C}i4n>. L" lie • Hacquca, Whit* Pekqy, Linen Tabletr.h, C ui.u rpanea Crib C 'unterpMMca, White and Color** Tart tea, Napkin*. Inserting* and Edging* White Late Curtimt, Zephyr dt Zephyr Fat tenia, Tidy Cotton, Shawl*, Wurk Basket HOOP SKIKT.S, Hire. I tlsmory. Kan*. H. ad,, Sewing LADIES A Nil MISSES SIKIKw FANCY <RKIDB OK NOTION LINK I Q't GVXTLEUEX, Reiycia<|p Clothing of Every I)ia acription, for Men andßovs. Th-lr-tech .fqCEENSWAUK AORO CKUIKS cannot Ite excelled in quality < r price. Call in at FhiladrtphinStorc and * >e# yoitm ire that L i I.LZK A. M CS -BEK have any U;>ij£.Vou want, and do bu • ti.ro V; lU i taetple of "t£uh'k Sale* and Small Profit*." apti),r.< unit* **• raoocca amk r skks .(JREAT FLOOD! riu f Dry Droceric*, No ItoiM, 11 -ml ware, Ready-made am! thousand* of uikcr article# CAKRIFD OFF AND LANDED AT I t'juiLo Chop Store of^ Herlacher &. Cronmiller. j CENTRE HALL, PA ami now offered at price# lower than 1 the lowest. j] Dry Goo Is, Notion*, Groceries, Ilard- J j ware. Queen,ware, Wood tlx] ail!..* ware 1 lrou. Salt. Pih ami in fact, a magnificent < Hwerliiiral of everything (UK)DS VKHV NKAK AT THE j' OLD PRICES. It reus Goods A m<t beautiful variety, connoting of ail I ' the novelite* of the season, < " white joo<L. emlwiiderk*, hoop skirl*. BALMORAL SKIRTS, AH we ask that you will CVLL \ND KXAMIS'K OCR STOCK A LI. K I NDS OK IIA UN KSS. •ilrcr plated and Yankee Harm*** doubt*-? tt.| bridle* and halter*. Apr I j t iOOI) NEWS FOR Til E PEOPLE. Or< t.t Attraction anJ Ureal Bargains! Oii i-. undersigned, dctertuind lo meet the X nodular demand for Lower Price*. re ' spccttuliy calls the attention of the public ' t<> hit stock of 4 SADDLERY, now offered at the old stand. Designed e pcciall < for the people atid the lino, the lar ' gsat i.i.d most varied and complete amort j iiient <>r Saddles, Ifarncsw, t ollars, Bridles, -of every description and quality; Whips, .• and in fact everything complete to a first clas establishment, he now offer* at price* • which will *uit the time*. | |.V better \ ariety, a better Quality of finer style of Saddlery hat never before been of | tort <1 to the iiuelk . Call and examine our toe It r.nd to satisfied before purchasing* tj olfe where. r i Dct ruiinod to please my patrons and thankful for the liberal hare of patronage heretofore enjoyed. 1 respectfully solirita ! continuance of the same. JACOB DIN GES, Centre Ua 1 \\T J. B. KTTKLK'SL HOLKSALE WINK A LIQUOR S T ORE Bishop struct. Bellcfontc, in tkc Stone buil , I ding iortnerly occupied by the Key stone Bakery! {Take* pleasure in informing the public that constantly unhand a supply o iivliou. Foreign and Domestic Liquor*.' AU H n'rrit, Key* and GuL .earramted I ,'u rsafaia th." quantity reprf-ifntod. ~ The attention >f practicing physicians is i ■ ailed to his stock of I'UKK LIQUORS, . suitable for medical purpose*. Bottles, it }ug, and demijohns constantly on hand. lie ha- the ONLY PURE "NECTAR . Wli ISK Y in town. All liquor* are wavaanied to give satis faction. Liquor* will be sold by the quart, -' haiTkl, <.r tierce. He has a large lot oi BOTTLED LIQUORS . of the finest grade# on hand. Confident that he can i>loae customer* he respectfully tiilitjft a snare of public paj iron age tnyMtf MUSIC! Every No. of P RISKS' MUSICAL MoNTULY con tains four or five Piano Sonps, four or five I lutm mental Piece*, besides Vocal Duett, yuartcts, and four band pieces—in fact, wo guarantee, (.very yearly ■ her at V,— 350 worth of ••bilice new Music, We offer four yearly l copies l'urijj'.l. j Sample Copies I mailed for3oc., Five i thick Noi. fox #l. j J. E- Peters, Broadway, New ! MUSIC! " Wherever the t- NH I'i.tn ULTRA '• (Jirc-Hunk has b on •I ihtriuhioid, It ha' " hpiin | >r<m oII>e ©<l a superior to all other • • ■t It is the lar *est, la- j li st. ili:-i, i.nd only i . .llii'tiim ll t now -. Ctoi -in.l Ouartels, I. in ar!,v ill uf which ' live Bi.Ui.i A 1, pnuiim '• .. *tit. Sample (..'II pi ES ' * Imnilcd, post-paid, w or $1 Jft •J. L. Peters, ."■99 Broadway, Now w York. rURHITVIIti AT REDUCED PRICES! A LLKINDSOF FtTRNITU IIATTHI g "MAMMOTH" .!• • | • Fiirniftire Store! I THOMAS LINN. On Allegheny Hired, Brilefcnte, Pana'a. I ADOPT (hi* method of InfomilHg my friend* that I have pun-hated the entire inter, .t of IL nry P. Herri, in the ebev* named e*tabli*bnrnl. Mr. llarri* hevieg retired front the Urn., •Will Continue the Buslmm of Manufacturing alt klad* of Furaltart at hie old tand oa Howard K He aleo ; make* a peeialty of tlaigftftklltC to all it* bianche*. The Wet of CvMn*. a Good Har* at ali time# oa band, Every funeral will be attended to by kiai a per *oo lit* many yaan of eapariaace will recommaad htm aa one of the OLDEST AND BEST UMDEBTAEEBB in the Btate. All ordera PROMPTLY FILLED. order* for Cofin* can be left at a*y More e Alleghesy Street, THOMAS LINN, RcltefoaUr Pa. oam.ly. On Marriag^e Eaeayt for Yenaa Sea, on GBRAT SOCIAL i EVILS and ABUSES whtek taterfora wit* Marriage, and rain the kappiaeee *f then* *ud,- with aura moan* of relief for thr ; Erring and Unfortunate. di*aa*ad and 4a biliutcd Sent la tenled letter ear elope* free of charge. Add™., Howard ASSOCIATION I No -JSouth Ninth St , Philadelphia, P. octlSly. Jon* B Lit*. P. Baaaaa Wil sua I.MI * VIIMI, DRUG GISTS Sueceaaora of P. P. Wileoo, BaUolbwt* Penn'a. llave secured the *arviee of Jaaae* B Su*n. of Philadelphia, a druggiat of thir le* year* etprriace. who will hove th i charge of their preacription buinea. A night bell i* attached to their More door, and the employeMilerfuag withia the building, wit) auend to the seat* of the public at alt hour* of the night Lian A Wibon keep coaaUatiy ea hand a large Mock of Drum, Paint*, Oilt. Perfumery, Trawe* and Medical Appliance of ail kiada. 'j t*(tker with a very largeatoek of Pa'cat Mediciar*. >ueh ae Vinegar Bitter*, and alaa Pure Wiaea. and li quor*. oj all kind* , for madica) July 1A 3m A Wf LBO* P RUN ESaad DrTkd'cU RR A NTS*, the very bnat quality ju* received a Wolf* old stand . NATU K E ' 8 Hair Restorative Coatniiif* no LAC SULPHUB—K Slid Alt OF LKAD-Nu LITH AROE-No NITKATE OF StLr VEIL, anil in eniinelv five from lb ami Ht-aUb-drtrtiwy Drug* uaed in other Hair Prepara tion*. Transparent sad clear a* rnrrtil it will not toil ILC finest fabric, -perfectly Si F It CLEAN and EFFlClENT.—deeidere iun> LNG FOUGHT FOE AND POUND AT LAST! R restore* and prevents the Hair ft becoming Gray, imparts a sol*. flossy ap iraODcr, remove* Dandruff, is refresh teg to she bead, cheek* the llair from falling off, and restore* it to a great rateat ekta prematurely lost, prevents Headaches, care* ell humor*, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural hL AS A DKBtAtING FOR THE It A1 It IT IS THE REST AR TICLE IN THE MARKET. DR. G. SMITH, Patentee. Ayer, Mean Prepared only by PIMK.TEK BROTH ERS, Gloucester, Mas*. The genuine is put up in a panel bottle, made expressly lor it, itb the name of the a< tiele blown in the glass. Ak your Dnifgist fef Na- Ti'tt * HAIR KCSTURAVIVE, and take no other. ftr S.nd leu three cent rUmps to Proc ter Bruthert for e "Treatise on the Human Hair." The information it coo tain* is worth $o(JU,()0 to any person. lsep.ly For tale at Centre Hall by War. Wof and Her lacker A CronmilUv. AGENTS WANTED FOR A Book That Will Se ■T TBR RKXOWXX* NI ON OH BLITZ, This it an original, interesting, and in structive work, full of rare Bin and humor being an account of the A UTHOR'S PRO FESSION AL LIPS, hit wonderful tricks and font*, with laughable incident# end edveniuret at a Magician, Necromancer, and Ventriloquist. Illuslratid with 16 Full Page Engraving*, | betide* the Author** Fo trail on tteel, and numerous small cut*. The volume it free from any objectiona ble matter, being high-toned and moral in ■u character, and will be rend with inter est, both by old and young. It give* tha most graphic and thrilling accennts of the effect* of hi* wouderfttl teats end magicai trick*, causing the most uncontrollable merriment and laughter. Circular*. Term*, Ac., with full informa tion, tent free on application to DUFKIEL!) ASH MEAD Pablither, Til Sanson Street, Philadelphia. oct27.oiu. pENTRE HALL HOTEL, v JoH * 6rAXOL*n, Proprietor. Stages arrive and depart daily, for nil P'nt#. north, south, east and west. Thb favorite Hotel hat been refitted and frirnuked by iu new proprietor, and it now in every respect one of the moet pleasant country Hotels in central Pennsylvania. The travelling community and drover* will always find the best accommodation*. Par ton* trout the city wishing to spend a few during the summer in tne country, will find Centre Hall one oi the moet beau tiful locutions and the Centre Hall Hotel all they could desire fur comfort and con venience. aplO'tt.tf. CENTRAL HOTEL. Comer of Third and chestnut Street MiHiahurg, Pn John Shower*, Proprietor. Its Central Locution make* it particularly desirable to persons visiting Town on * business r pleasure. 11. A. TajrlwrV Livery Attacked. iuu2t.lv Lndle* Trum, ~ Thi* in valuable article fwfcmalaa.U now to be hud at Herlachet's store, and no other place in Centre countv. Ledtes remember that these trusses can he had at Centre Hall *f.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers